Will Marijuana Decide the Florida Governor's Race? [View all]
http://www.drugpolicy.org/blog/will-marijuana-decide-florida-governors-race
Democratic and Republican insiders are saying that marijuana law reform may decide the Florida governors race, according to a recent Bloomberg report. As activists in Florida work on a ballot initiative that would make it the first state in the South to legalize medical marijuana, Democratic candidate Charlie Crist could benefit from supporting medical marijuana in his closely-anticipated match-up with incumbent GOP Governor Rick Scott.
Although Crist approved increased penalties for marijuana possession as governor, he unlike Gov. Scott supports the proposed medical marijuana ballot measure. Crist held the governors office from 2007-2011 as a Republican, before switching parties. No Democrat has won a governors race in Florida since 1994.
A medical marijuana victory at the ballot box in Florida would certainly be a breakthrough in the South, a breakthrough in one of the most populous states in the country, and a breakthrough in a bellwether state in American politics. But if the measure plays a deciding role in the outcome of the governors race, it could also finally put to bed the misperception that drug policy reform is a third rail in American politics.
Although marijuana reform is often compared with marriage equality as another emerging political issue on the cusp of mainstream acceptance, support for marijuana reform (especially medical marijuana) is actually much stronger. While support for full marijuana legalization has skyrocketed to 58 percent in recent years, support for medical marijuana has consistently remained way up in the 75-80 percent range since the 1990s.